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World Cup shirts part two: Toned down shirts not just for protest

Alex Xavier, David Pávek
World Cup shirts part two: Toned down shirts not just for protest
World Cup shirts part two: Toned down shirts not just for protestProfimedia
Flashscore continues in presenting the shirts of the world cup. Part two brings a lot of red shirts - sometimes simple just by design, sometimes because of a protest.

24. Switzerland

Simple, dare we even say a bit dull? The traditional Swiss red shirt is this time accompanied by thin white stripes at the top.

23. Canada

Continuing on from the Swiss kit we left you with last time, we have another simple red shirt - this time the Canadian one. No update from the one they wore during qualification. 

22. Tunisia

Simple colours - red for the home shirt, white for the away shirt - yes, but also an interesting print to go with them.

Tunisia's shirt is inspired by Hannibal’s armour, found in the country more than a hundred years ago. If only there wasn’t a massive Kappa logo on the shoulder.

21. Ecuador

Ecuador went a less traditional way, using a different shade of yellow on each side, dividing the halves with a zig-zag line instead of a straight one.

20. Senegal

Senegal ditched their usual green shirt and went with something that seems a bit Ghana-inspired. A white shirt comes with a national tricolour on the chest.

19. Poland

All white shirt with a grey motive on the shoulders. Poland go with a simple design where their red crest really stands out.

18. Denmark

A toned-down kit for a reason. Denmark go with a simple shirt as a form of protest about the tournament being hosted in Qatar.

Their third kit is all black to remember all the workers who sadly died during the construction of the tournament infrastructure.

17. Spain

The red shirt is a timeless classic that you can’t really go wrong with. The away kit, on the other hand, is a bit too experimental with the blue waves and doesn’t really feel right.

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